Music
Note: Below the songs and courses are color-coded, ordered, and displayed as they appeared in-game as accurately as possible with the available references.
Dancing Stage MegaMiX default song list | |
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Song | Artist |
Love at First Sight | Kylie Minogue |
One Step Closer | S Club Juniors |
Shake UR Body | Shy FX & T-Power feat. Di |
When You Look At Me | Christina Milian |
A Little Less Conversation (Elvis vs JXL) | Elvis vs JXL |
Stealin' Beats | Kid Galahad |
The Lovecats | The Cure |
BRILLIANT 2U (Orchestra-Groove) | NAOKI |
BROKEN MY HEART | NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY |
CRASH! | mr.BRAIN & THE FINAL BAND |
DROP THE BOMB -System S.F. Mix- | Scotty D. |
Groove 2001 | Sho-T feat. Blenda |
I Was The One | good-cool |
Kind Lady | OKUYATOS |
Let the beat hit em! BM IIDX version | Stone Bros. |
MEMORIES | NAOKI feat. PAULA TERRY |
MY SUMMER LOVE | mitsu-O! with GEILA |
PARANOiA KCET (clean mix) | 2MB |
Remember You | NM feat. Julie |
Secret Rendez-vous | DIVAS |
Share My Love | Julie Frost |
SO IN LOVE | Caramel.S |
Spin the disc | good-cool |
Sweet Sweet ♥ Magic | jun |
TRIP MACHINE CLIMAX | DE-SIRE |
TSUGARU | RevenG vs DE-SIRE |
VANITY ANGEL | FIXX |
Dancing Stage MegaMiX unlock song list | |
MAX 300 | Ω |
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